Microsoft plans to launch the Surface Pro 4 this month, according to a new publication from to SlashGear.
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After the BUILD conference held last week, Microsoft will announce the Surface Pro 4 at a much smaller event, before the market in the United States, Europe and some other countries in the month of July .
Although the intention to dedicate an event that is it "clean" may be laudable, it is nevertheless a surprising approach. Indeed, taking away his assumption of the Surface Pro 4 BUILD conference, the Redmond giant has kept the attention of the media and developers on other points. Maybe the company simply was not ready. Nevertheless, a few more weeks will not allow to radically change the device.
The Surface Pro 4 could have a fanless design with small holes on the device to release the air. The tablet could also ship the Intel Core M Broadwell 5th Gen. processor, likely with i5 or i7 options depending on the price that you want. One can also assume that it will have 4, 8 or 12 GB of RAM, and various storage options are possible. The tablet would have a 12 inch screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels.
A launch for his birthday
Considering that Apple also plans to launch a hybrid tablet with similar characteristics, that is to say, a tablet with a large screen and an associated keyboard, the Surface Pro 4 needs to appeal to the eye of potential consumers . The fanless design is a great achievement, but it could be already done by the Apple iPad Pro, if one believes the various shots that can be found on the web for this device.
Windows 10 will most likely come alongside the Surface Pro 4. It could be the first device available with the future OS from the firm . Microsoft Office 2016 can even grow on the Surface Pro 4 even if the productivity suite could be accessed via a subscription system.
If the prediction is truly realized in mid-May would coincide perfectly with the anniversary of the launch of the Surface Pro 3, an event which took place 20 May 2014.
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After the BUILD conference held last week, Microsoft will announce the Surface Pro 4 at a much smaller event, before the market in the United States, Europe and some other countries in the month of July .
Although the intention to dedicate an event that is it "clean" may be laudable, it is nevertheless a surprising approach. Indeed, taking away his assumption of the Surface Pro 4 BUILD conference, the Redmond giant has kept the attention of the media and developers on other points. Maybe the company simply was not ready. Nevertheless, a few more weeks will not allow to radically change the device.
The Surface Pro 4 could have a fanless design with small holes on the device to release the air. The tablet could also ship the Intel Core M Broadwell 5th Gen. processor, likely with i5 or i7 options depending on the price that you want. One can also assume that it will have 4, 8 or 12 GB of RAM, and various storage options are possible. The tablet would have a 12 inch screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels.
A launch for his birthday
Considering that Apple also plans to launch a hybrid tablet with similar characteristics, that is to say, a tablet with a large screen and an associated keyboard, the Surface Pro 4 needs to appeal to the eye of potential consumers . The fanless design is a great achievement, but it could be already done by the Apple iPad Pro, if one believes the various shots that can be found on the web for this device.
Windows 10 will most likely come alongside the Surface Pro 4. It could be the first device available with the future OS from the firm . Microsoft Office 2016 can even grow on the Surface Pro 4 even if the productivity suite could be accessed via a subscription system.
If the prediction is truly realized in mid-May would coincide perfectly with the anniversary of the launch of the Surface Pro 3, an event which took place 20 May 2014.